Proposition A explained: What a charter amendment would mean for San Antonio bond programs
Proposition A asks San Antonio voters to consider amending the city charter to expand the use of bond money for “public purpose.”
Focus shifts to tackling vaccine hesitancy as supply grows
With the vaccine supply growing, public health officials will look to reach out to communities that voice hesitancy over getting the shot.
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224
7-DAY CASE AVERAGE
200
HOSPITALIZATIONS
3,291
TOTAL DEATHS
26.5%
FULLY VACCINATED RESIDENTS
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Cabeza de Vaca Episode 25: The Gospel According to Cabeza de Vaca
The final episode of the podcast series ponders the legacy of Cabeza de Vaca and the three other expeditionaries.
perspectives
Keep open Alamo Plaza, replace myth with history
Commentary: The story of the Alamo is too complex and too important to be left to ideologues.
The case for SAISD school board change: ‘Our schools have been turned into testing factories’
Commentary: Our schools’ continued success in the face of underfunding and attack is the result of the work of thousands of educators across our district, not school board trustees.
The new Alamo Plan is improved, but questions remain unanswered
Commentary: We must ensure that the Alamo Plaza continues to be a flexible, memorable, and accessible open space.
How San Antonio came together to pull off the NCAA women’s tournament
Commentary: Despite a rocky start, our community came together to make the tournament happen in true San Antonio fashion.